Named Entity Recognition with Context-Aware Dictionary Knowledge
Named entity recognition (NER) is an important task in the natural language processing field. Existing NER methods heavily rely on labeled data for model training, and their performance on rare entities is usually unsatisfactory. Entity dictionaries can c
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Maosong Sun · Sujian Li · Yue Zhang · Yang Liu · Shizhu He · Gaoqi Rao (Eds.)
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Editors Maosong Sun Tsinghua University Beijing, China
Sujian Li Peking University Beijing, China
Yue Zhang Westlake University Hangzhou, China
Yang Liu Tsinghua University Beijing, China
Shizhu He Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing, China
Gaoqi Rao Beijing Language and Culture University Beijing, China
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Preface
Welcome to the proceedings of the 19th China National Conference on Computational Linguistics (CCL 2020). The conference and symposium were hosted online and co-organized by Hainan University, China. CCL is an